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Pope Francis stable a day after respiratory crisis, spent ‘long periods’ off noninvasive ventilator
Pope Francis stable a day after respiratory crisis, Vatican says
Pope Francis remained in stable condition a day after respiratory crisis, and spent long periods of the day off the noninvasive ventilation he needed to recover with less intensive high-flow supplemen
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Vatican says Pope Francis is critical but stable
Catholics around the world will continue their prayers for Pope Francis during Sunday Mass, already underway or about to get underway — including at Holy Name Cathedral on the Near North Side, the seat of the Archdiocese of Chicago.
Chicago-area Catholics gathered at Holy Name Cathedral on Sunday to pray for Pope Francis, who remained in critical condition.
Pope Francis was sitting upright and receiving therapy for double pneumonia Wednesday, the Vatican said, as Argentines, Romans and others kept up the steady stream of prayers for his recovery.
Pontiff experienced an episode of vomiting with inhalation and a ‘sudden worsening’ of his respiratory condition on Friday night
In its latest update Sunday morning, the Vatican says Pope Francis is conscious but still receiving high flows of supplemental oxygen.
As Pope Francis remains in critical condition at Gemelli Hospital in Rome – still in charge of the Vatican and the worldwide Roman Catholic church – millions of the devout are praying for his full recovery,
Cardinal Blase Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago, also asked others to "continue your prayers for his recovery and for the health care professionals working to lead him through this setback." Pope Francis is hospitalized in Rome with a complex respiratory infection.
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